The most hyped war between Shah Rukh Khan-Shiv Sena continues with the Bollywood superstar refusing to apologise for his comments backing Paksitani cricketers after they were not picked up during the Indian Premier League auction in January. Addressing a press conference in London on Wednesday Shah Rukh said that he has always backed what he believed in.“(I) would not apologise. I said what I believe in as an Indian. I haven’t said anything personally against anyone. I would apologise to my director, co-stars, business partners if because of me, the film is affected. It’s really sad, makes me rethink. I have apolgoised in the past if my film has caused offence - to hairstylists for Barber. But here, what am I supposed to apologise for? It’s just very sad,” said Shah Rukh.Shiv Sena has warned SRK that his films won’t be allowed to be released and screened in Mumbai if he did not apologise for his comments on Pakistani cricketers. But SRK has been defiant and said that even though he was a proud Indian it did not mean that he should criticise people from other countries.
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